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archivistariel.bsky.social
Seoul-based writer and archivist with central focus on: gender, sexuality, & disability in Korean classic films (1960s-1990s). Kim Ki-young fan ❤️. Intersectional feminist. All words/opinions mine. She/Her. Still claim Angeleno as a personality trait.
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And there is 20 films I saw at various different #filmfestivals over the years that TRULY rocked my world.
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Back to this thread with number 9. This one rules.
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Way overlooked in that area!
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Oooo, I loved Grace!
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I’ve deeply considered getting a tattoo of it
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I tore a poster of it down. It has traveled with me to various countries
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I love Haneke so much. One of my favorite movie watching experiences is watching Caché w/my little brother when I was home from college & he was still in HS & us both TOTALLY freaking out at it and rewinding and rewatching certain parts bc we were like: WTF SRSLY?!?! a true bro/sis bonding moment
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You understand what this means coming from me. The last scene in this film is THE. BEST. FINALE. of any film evAr. Bob Hoskins is my lord, god & savior. And the sexiest guy put on screen in the UK.
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I’ll just repeat what I said to @horrornonna.com here- Uncle Ken changed my life- the q&a I saw with him in LA for the screening of Tommy was 👀👀👀 AMAZING. And it was on my birthday. Best. Present. EvAr.
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Basically been obsessed since I was a small child and saw Tommy. I saw him speak in person on my birthday once. Uncle Ken changed my life ❤️❤️❤️
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Hahahaha! I never heard that term! But I spent so much time in/around it! I love it even more now!
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That’s the shittiest writing evAr.
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Hell yes!
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